Former drug dealer BLASTS sanctuary cities for fueling the fentanyl trade



Ricci Wynne is a recovering drug addict using his social media to battle the policies that have turned his hometown of San Francisco into an open-air drug market. In this clip, Ricci opens up to "Fearless" host Jason Whitlock about the shocking story of how San Fran’s sanctuary city status further enables the deadly international fentanyl trade.

Ricci bravely blows the whistle on San Francisco's safe space for undocumented drug dealers. According to Ricci, some of these foreign citizens have been arrested two and three times for selling drugs, but they have no fear of being deported because of the city's sanctuary status.


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Now ask yourself this question would you want your children to walk through this squalor just to get home from school? @JoeBiden @VP @SpeakerPelosi @SenFeinstein @LondonBreed @SFPDChief #DoBetter #democrats #politics #Police #DRUGS #SanFrancisco #California #crime #DoYourJob #NA pic.twitter.com/ZBa8PApgtC

— Ricci Wynne (@RawRicci415) July 8, 2022

This video went viral. It showed school kids being dropped off by a bus and left unaccompanied to wade through the horrific conditions.

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos resigns following Capitol siege, says Trump to blame for violence and destruction: 'Impressionable children are watching'



Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has resigned from President Donald Trump's administration following the deadly Wednesday siege on the U.S. Capitol.

DeVos' resignation makes her the second Trump Cabinet member to resign following the raid — Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao submitted her resignation earlier Thursday.

What are the details?

In a Thursday resignation letter, DeVos said that rioters' behaviors were "unconscionable" and that Trump played a signifiant role in spurring on the confrontation.

The letter, obtained by CNN, argued, "There is no mistaking the impact your rhetoric had on the situation, and it is the inflection point for me."

"Impressionable children are watching all of this, and they are learning from us," DeVos' letter added. "I believe we each have a moral obligation to exercise good judgment and model the behavior we hope they would emulate. They must know from us that America is greater than what transpired yesterday."

The New York Times reported that DeVos' statement added, "We should be highlighting and celebrating your administration's many accomplishments on behalf of the American people. Instead, we are left to clean up the mess caused by violent protesters overrunning the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to undermine the people's business."

She concluded the statement, "Holding this position has been the honor of a lifetime, and I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to serve America and her students."

'We must set a better example'

DeVos' resignation letter echoes a statement she released on Wednesday following the raid.

"The eyes of America's children and students — the rising generation who will inherit the republic we lave them — are watching what is unfolding in Washington today," the former education secretary said Wednesday. "We must set a better example for them, and we must teach them the solemn obligations and duties that come with the title 'American.'"

What else?

DeVos' resignation was met with scorn from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) as well as the Teachers Union.

Warren tweeted the news, writing, "Betsy DeVos has never done her job to help America's students. It doesn't surprise me one bit that she'd rather quit than do her job to help invoke the 25th Amendment. Good riddance, Betsy. You were the worst Secretary of Education ever."

Betsy DeVos has never done her job to help America’s students. It doesn’t surprise me one bit that she’d rather qui… https://t.co/lLEbzVsB6N
— Elizabeth Warren (@Elizabeth Warren)1610073866.0

Randi Weingarten, chair of the American Federation of Teachers, echoed Warren's sentiments and, captioning a statement from the org on Twitter, wrote, "#GoodRiddance."

#GoodRiddance https://t.co/lO6bKptpKx
— Randi Weingarten (@Randi Weingarten)1610078268.0

Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, added, "Her complicity, cowardice, and complete incompetence will be her legacy. #DoYourJob."

Her complicity, cowardice, and complete incompetence will be her legacy. #DoYourJobhttps://t.co/fNg2ydcV9S
— Becky Pringle (@Becky Pringle)1610074890.0

In a longer statement, Pringle added, "Resigning 13 days before the end of this administration does nothing to erase the harm Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has done to this country's students, their families, and educators. She has failed our students yet again when they needed her most. Her complicity, cowardice, and complete incompetence will be her legacy."

"The 3 million members of the National Education Association are looking ahead to working with the Biden-Harris administration and Education Secretary-designate Miguel Cardona to make sure that we undo the damage done by the Trump administration," the statement added. "We will build a new public education system to ensure it is one where all students — no matter who they are or where they live — have access and opportunity to a racially just and high-quality education."

Ted Cruz goes after Chris Cuomo in Twitter spat over election aftermath: 'Hush child'



Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has been one of President Donald Trump's staunchest supporters in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.

Cruz has supported Trump's efforts to fight voter fraud and arguments about ensuring the election was conducted fairly since the media declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner and next president of the United States.

In Friday's episode of his podcast, "Verdict with Ted Cruz," the senator reiterated his point that President Trump is within his rights to seek recounts and contest ballots and not recognize Biden as the victor until the election has been officially decided.

On Tuesday, Cruz posted a clip of his show to Twitter in which he pointed out the obvious, something that is apparently a "radical proposition" to the left: "Elections are decided when the results have been counted and the legal proceedings are over."

"That didn't use to be a controversial proposition," the senator added.

Cruz's statement of the obvious did not sit well with CNN host Chris Cuomo.

"Wrong," Cuomo declared in a response to Cruz's video.

"You have been empowering the notion that there are problems with the count that justify delaying transition in the middle of figuring out how to distribute a vaccine in a pandemic," he continued. "Own it...because the position owns you and will be remembered."

Wrong. You have been empowering the notion that there are problems with the count that justify delaying transition… https://t.co/lY9oLCV1c3
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@Christopher C. Cuomo)1605641142.0

Cruz, a non-sufferer of fools, responded to Cuomo with a brief, cutting tweet: "Hush child."

Hush child. https://t.co/qxzHMcFxFS
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1605653353.0

This set off the man known for having a bit of a temper and a penchant for threatening people who displease him.

Cuomo responded to Cruz's admonition by bringing up Cruz's recent spat with Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown over the latter's "fake virtue" signaling over face masks.

"Says the man who called a senator an 'ass,'" Cuomo wrote. "Senator, you have people on lines for food in your state. Focus on them...on those children. Every day you delay relief the line grows. #DoYourJob"

Says the man who called a senator an “ass”. Senator, you have people on lines for food in your state. Focus on them… https://t.co/r23OqvVb6h
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@Christopher C. Cuomo)1605655907.0

Cruz replied by noting that he and his fellow Republican senators have, indeed, been working on COVID relief but the Democratic Party has been standing in the way.

"In the past 2 months, we've voted TWICE on $500 billion in COVID relief. Both times, Senate Dems filibustered the bill," Cruz said.

"You should call on your own party to stop blocking relief," he continued. "EVERY SINGLE Dem voted to filibuster."

The Texas senator then responded with a recommendation that perhaps Cuomo should focus on doing his own job: "I suspect you never reported on that fact to your viewers."

In the past 2 months, we’ve voted TWICE on $500 billion in COVID relief. Both times, Senate Dems filibustered the… https://t.co/FQO4VKMuGr
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1605657820.0

(H/T: New York Daily News)